The Ramones - We're Outta Here! (DVD '2004)
DVD-5, PAL (Video_TS folder) | ~ 114 min | Covers | 4,33 GB
or DVD-Rip: AVI, XviD 640x480, AC3 192 Kb/s| 1,55 GB Directed by Kevin Kerslake, "We're Outta Here" was conceived as an opportunity to document the Ramones final performance - plain and simple. The resulting piece includes live footage interspersed with interviews with famous friends and material spanning the life of the Ramones. From a rehearsal space in New York in 1974 and early performances at CBGB's, to classic TV performances from around the world, and the band's own home videos from the only home they've know, the road.
DVD Features:
DVD5, MPEG-2 720x576, avg.5.06 Mbps, 25 fps, PAL.
Aspect Ratio: 4/3 Fullscreen
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
English language. No subtitles.
Size: 4,29 GB
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Total: 4,33 GB
It's hard to argue with the opinion that the Ramones were the first punk band, or as punk would later be defined: three chords, some decent lyrics, and a beat that could only be played two ways (fast and faster). The Ramones' songs were not only a reaction to the bombastic (and boring) 20-minute numbers by the arena rock bands of the day, but a throwback to the irresistible pop of the Beach Boys and Phil Spector's girl groups. The We're Outta Here video documents the Ramones' farewell show and features archival footage (including their first, pre-Sire TV appearance and a guest spot on Sha Na Na), home movies (highlighted by a real life "Hard Day's Night" moment in Buenos Aires when the band's van is chased and then surrounded by crazed fans), and interviews with famous admirers (Richard Hell, Jim Jarmusch, and others) as well as the now ex-, but forever Ramone's. The accompanying CD is a live album of the 2,263rd Ramones concert - their last. The band is tight and rips through the songs that continue to inspire young punks everywhere, including "Blitzkrieg Bop", "I Wanna Be Sedated", "Pinhead", and "Beat on the Brat". Dee Dee Ramone makes an appearance with his old mates on "Love Kills", Lemmy Kilmister plugs in for his tribute "R.A.M.O.N.E.S.", and Eddie Vedder helps the Ramones pack it in with the closing cover of the Dave Clark Five's "Any Way You Want It". Even after 20-plus years in the Ramones, Johnny Ramone remembers what it was like to have that spark, that desire, that dream to be up on stage playing rock & roll: "It's something you always dream of doing. You always thought of it as a dream. You never really thought you could really do it". The Ramones are proof that you can, and they did.
~ Bart Bealmear, all music group
Contents:
Featuring cuts from: - Beat On The Brat
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Suzy Is A Punk Rocker
- Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
- Teenage Lobotomy
- Loudmouth
- Pet Sematary
- Love Kills
- 53rd & 3rd
- Psycho Therapy
- I'm Affected
- Pinhead
- Rock And Roll High School
- She's The One
- The KKK Took My Baby Away
- Cretin Hop
- I Wanna Be Sedated
- R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
- Somebody Put Something In My Drink
- Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
- Rockaway Beach
- Any Way You Want It
Plus:
Much TV performances & interviews with all The Ramones & other stars:
- Lemmy Kilmister
- Jello Biafra
- Richard Hell
- Rob Zombie
- Debbie Harry
- Chris Frantz
- Jesse Malin
- Vincent Gallo
- Jim Jarmusch
...
all screenshots taken from DVD-Rip
DVD-Rip, Tech info: Format: AVI 640 x 480; 25 Fps
Aspect Ratio: 4/3
Codec: XviD 1.1.2 MPEG 4
avg. 1711 Kbps, 0.23 b/px
Audio: AC3 192 Kbps, 48 kHz
Runtime: 113'50 min
File size: 1550 MB
Rip Date: December 27, 2007
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Total: 1,55 GB
Original Release Date: 1997 (VHS)
DVD Release Date: 2004
Studio: Eagle Rock/Eagle Vision
Original format: DVD 5
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